The Alphabet of Good Books

MikeUpNorth

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Any book, fact or fiction. I'll start at the beginning...

A - Animal Farm by George Orwell

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Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong - Mao Zedong
also known as 'The Little Red Book'

(yes Q is hard)
 
To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
 
Nah, he said Good Books. Wuthering Heights is a stupid chick flick set in the Victorian era.
There must be some misunderstanding here. Wuthering Heights is a book, not a flick, it's not set in the Victorian era, and it's mostly about people hating each other so intensely your hair will catch fire if you read any of the dialogue out load, which makes the 'chick' tag quite inappropriate.
 
There must be some misunderstanding here. Wuthering Heights is a book, not a flick, it's not set in the Victorian era, and it's mostly about people hating each other so intensely your hair will catch fire if you read any of the dialogue out load, which makes the 'chick' tag quite inappropriate.

Whatever, Georgian. It's written in that stilted Bronte manner, with love triangles, people hating other people's kids, a ghost story thrown in to make it palatable to blokes, and 2 bipolar lovers.

In other words, like Brothers and Sisters, or a slightly more strange version of Sex and the City, except for the ghost story.

For chicks, and written so badly the movies are better.
 
Whatever, Georgian. It's written in that stilted Bronte manner, with love triangles, people hating other people's kids, a ghost story thrown in to make it palatable to blokes, and 2 bipolar lovers.

In other words, like Brothers and Sisters, or a slightly more strange version of Sex and the City, except for the ghost story.

For chicks, and written so badly the movies are better.
It's more like Missing in Action III than Sex in the City.